Read “The Struggle Between Pompey and Caesar” in Book of the Ancient Romans from pages 224-242. Fill in dates regarding Caesar on your timeline and give me your impression of the other two men of the triumvirate in the comments below.
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Read “The Struggle Between Pompey and Caesar” in Book of the Ancient Romans from pages 224-242. Fill in dates regarding Caesar on your timeline and give me your impression of the other two men of the triumvirate in the comments below.
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pompey seems like a respectable man and Crassus seems like a trickster
I agree with Jasmin.
Totally.
It was kind of mean of Pompey to stop working with Caesar after his daughter died. I also have a question regarding the timeline. Are we supposed ti draw a line and add the dates, write the dates and say what happened then, or write it in a report form?
You can do it any way you would like as long as it is understandable with dates and events listed in order.
so can you do a literal timeline with a line and dates and events
Definitely
Crassus really only did it for the money
I have no idea why someone would stop working with someone just because a family member died. I don’t think that even if you are mad, you should stop working with someone. Sounds like a trator to me.
I think Crassus was a very fake person and only valued money and power
triumvirate is a really weird word
It is kind of a funny word. I looked up the definition and the word means, “a ruling of three people.”
i agree with evan
Pompey seems like he was a very scheming person because he was always doing everything for his own gain. I would want to watch him defeat the pirates, but not fight anybody. Crassus did not make an impression on me. After reading the whole chapter, the only thing that stands out is that he had money.
I don’t like Crassus. He only wanted money and power.